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A la marmita de los discos que cumplen medio siglo en este 2025 echamos los dos álbumes inmensos que publicó Neil Young aquel año junto a la tercera entrega de Ozark Mountain Daredevils, banda de Missouri que se colocóPlaylist;(sintonía) NEIL YOUNG “Tonight is the night” (Tonight is the night)NEIL YOUNG “Speakin’ out” (Tonight is the night)NEIL YOUNG “Alburquerque” (Tonight is the night)NEIL YOUNG “Mellow my mind” (Tonight is the night)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Don’t cry no tears” (Zuma)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Danger bird” (Zuma)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Looking for a love” (Zuma)NEIL YOUNG and CRAZY HORSE “Cortez The Killer” (Zuma)THE OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS “Mr Powell” (The car over the lake album)THE OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS “Leatherwood” (The car over the lake album)THE OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS “Time warp” (The car over the lake album)THE OZARK MOUNTAIN DAREDEVILS “If I only knew” (The car over the lake album)Escuchar audio
MR. WARREN HAYNES! That's right, the legendary guitarist & singer joined us this week to talk DMB. Warren, an Asheville native, previews the upcoming "Soulshine" hurricane relief benefit show at MSG and what fans may expect from the star-studded lineup. We also get into Warren guesting with DMB in the early days, what he remembers from The Central Park Concert and that epic "Cortez The Killer", reflections on Phil Lesh and more. Massive shoutout to Warren for his time and kindness and be sure to tune in to MSG N3! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Singles Going Around- In The Ditch: Neil Young Volume One"Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown" (MS 2221)"World On A String" (MS 2221)"For The Turnstiles" (R 2180)"Vampire Blues" (R 2180)"Don't Cry No Tears" (MS 2242)"Barstool Blues" (MS 2242)"Roll Another Number" (MS 2221)"Albuquerque" (MS 2221)"See The Sky About To Rain" (R 2180)"Revolution Blues" (R 2180)"Dangerbird" (MS 2242)"Cortez The Killer" (MS 2242)"Tonight's The Night Pt 1" (MS 2221)"Tired Eyes" (MS 2221)"Motion Pictures (For Carrie)" (R 2180)"Looking For A Lover" (MS 2242)All selections fom the original LP's.
Salty Dog's BYRON Podcast, February 2023 The Dawg has been flat out with releasing a new album by The Blow Out and now off to Port Fairy Folk Festival to MC the blues and roots stages. Whew! So this week no chat from me, but an interview with Byron Bay Bluesfest head honcho Peter Noble by our mate Anthony Moulay from Blues on the Bay in Byron Bay. Couple of cuts from the new Blow Out EP and to finish over 40 minutes of rare jamming from Neil Young and Crazy Horse, including a fresh take on Cortez The Killer. See ya next time tone hounds when you'll hear the Dawg in full voice. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. ** The Blow Out / Road Song / Version of You Sampler 2. Peter Noble Byron Bay Bluesfest Interview Part 1 3. Peter Noble Byron Bay Bluesfest Interview Part 2 (Grammys) 4. ** The Blow Out / Tables Do Turn / Version of You Sampler 5. Peter Noble Byron Bay Bluesfest Interview Part 3 6. Peter Noble Byron Bay Bluesfest Interview Part 4 7. ** The Blow Out / Busy Signal / Version of You Sampler 8. Neil Young N Crazy Horse / Horse Back / rare unreleased jam 8. Neil Young N Crazy Horse / Cortez The Killer / rare unreleased jam
It happens to be the subject of one of my favorite Neil Young songs, "Cortez The Killer." The year was 1521. The leader of the Conquistadors, Cortez, came dancing across the ocean with his galleon from Spain. He was seeking to meet Montezuma, the leader of the glorious Aztec empire. What happened next is a battle still taking place in each of our lives...500 years later. ***** Join me everyday and explore a style of a meditation that plays like a podcast but creates space for peace and relaxation...my brand new 6 month meditation journey, Into the Mystic, begins today: https://bit.ly/into-the-mysic
Len and Beave discuss the life and career of the legendary Neil Young. What are his top five albums? His top five songs. They talk through the impossible task of constructing a 45-minute playlist of great Neil tunes as well. Neil's prolific output, superior songwriting, and his collaborations with Crosby, Stills and Nash are also discussed. Finally, they discuss books devoted to the man and his music. Tune in for jams, and discussions of jams! Put some Jagbags in your ear!
Nos centramos en una canción que nos sirve de leit motiv para rescatar grandes músicos y grandes temas. Hoy la propuesta gira en torno a un tema que sintetiza lo mucho que nos ofreció ni más ni menos que Neil Young: Cortez The Killer. Aprovechamos las versiones que hicieron de esta canción dos músicos extraordinarios y disfrutamos el programa con el propio Neil Young, con Matthew Sweet y con Dave Matthews Band. Escuchamos: NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE - Cortez The Killer MATTHEW SWEET - Girlfriend DAVE MATTHEWS BAND - Ants Marching NEIL YOUNG - On The Beach DAVE MATTHEWS BAND - Broken Things MATTHEW SWEET - Cortez The Killer NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE - My My, Hey Hey (Out of The Blue) DAVE MATTHEWS BAND - Crush MATTHEW SWEET - Ugly Truth Rock NEIL YOUNG - Words MATTHEW SWEET - Beware My Love DAVE MATTHEWS BAND - Cortez The Killer con Warren Haynes
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR SEPTEMBER 1, 2021 Your sampler flight of music varieties. Flight By Night - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 418 1. Back In The U.S.S.R. - The Beatles 2. Refugee (early) - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers 3. Get 'Em Out By Friday - Genesis 4. Caravan (live) - Utopia 5. Out Of Control (live) - U2 6. Fly By Night - Rush 7. Psycho Killer (live) - Tom Tom Club 8. I'm Afraid Of Americans (live) - David Bowie 9. Cortez The Killer (live) - Neil Young and Crazy Horse 10. Like a Hurricane (live) - Alejandro Escovedo 11. Blind Willie McTell (early) - Bob Dylan 12. Black Hearted Woman (live) - The Brothers 13. Losing My Religion (live unplugged) - R.E.M. 14. Waiting For The End Of The World (early) - Elvis Costello 15. Small Beginnings - Flash 16. Sahara Of Snow (live) - U.K. 17. Lunar Sea (live) - Camel 18. Get Off Of My Cloud - The Rolling Stones The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Always on a flight to somewhere. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Episode 72: ‘And curse Sir Walter Raleigh, he was such a stupid get!'Jim and George discuss their favorite Scarlett Johansson movies and reflect upon the exploits of various discoverers/explorers.Which podcast host has the highest IQ?Also discussed is the lesser known voyage made by Vasco da Gama to Cape Cod, Massachusetts for some sport fishing.Episode Confessional: George is forced to admit that he either has never listened to Neil Young's "CORTEZ THE KILLER" (about Hernán Cortés) or didn't understand the lyrics meaning. Jim gleefully offers ad nauseam impersonations of Neil Young singing the tune.If that wasn't enough of an episode, Jim also relays the various injuries of famous explorers and conquistadors .ENHANCEMENT: “Cortez the Killer” by Neil Younghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX9k9aoX6gk
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Praise neighbourhood friend and father of two Mirco for bringing us food, specifically his world-renowned homemade meatballs. Mirco joins the Dads+Bikes crew Alix, Steve and Ian to discuss parenting and food. Mostly food, which all perfect. From a dad's perspective, we discuss when and who should yell in the family. Mirco gives the analogy of a pitcher in baseball and how he or she cannot always throw fastballs -- the other team will eventually get used to the pitch and own the game. Mix it up now and then and throw curveballs, sliders, knuckleballs so your kids understand who are the managers in the family. We also all discuss trash-talking our dads at one point in time with the ultimate ending is an onslaught of furry that imprinted our childhood. Whether the tipping point being called a Blad Eagle and getting the "Grampie Knuckle," or away on a family trip and seeing the Banana Flambe, we all come to the conclusion to treat all humans and animals with the utmost kindness. Check out our Instagram and join us on our journey to restore our vintage motorcycles! Song choice #1: Cortez The Killer by Neil Young Song choice #2: Mr. Cab Driver by Lenny Kravitz
Hey, won't you look at that? We've hit another milestone! This is our 100th (official) episode and what a way to celebrate then to kick off our month of political Pearl Jam shows. As you guys know, we have a major election in less than 30 days so we thought a great way to remind you guys to vote would be to share the best of the voter outreach shows. Toledo 2004 might be the most memorable of them all. We're joined this week by long-time listener Bradley Piasecki who was in attendance this night. He walks us through step-by-step what it was like to have no idea that Neil Young was set to take the stage and create an important moment in the band's history. The rumors swirled around prior to the start of the show when Neil joined them for a soundcheck and Ed teased the crowd that some magic was gonna go down. And boy did it ever. While PJ took the stage to play a shorter than usual 13-song main set, at the end of the first encore Neil joined Ed for Harvest Moon and that signified that Pearl Jam was merely the opening act of the night. The second encore featured tons of surprises including another guest appearance in the form of Peter Frampton and old favorites such as Act of Love and Cortez The Killer. Did you enter our giveaway for the new book last week? If you did, make sure you check out the show to see if you won yourself a free copy! Donate to the show (we badly need it right now, not kidding) - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
And now for something kind of different. Usually this podcast does a deep dive into Pearl Jam's live catalog, but in this episode we change it up just a little bit. We take a deep dive into the short-lived Mirror Ball tour that spanned 11 shows in the summer of 1995 to promote the album. With the other 4 band members joining a rock n roll legend, how does the dynamic change not having Ed up on stage with them? It's tough to make comparisons because they are of completely different styles and backgrounds, but the way Neil utilizes the band is not much different than how he would utilize Crazy Horse when touring with them. Neil is the general on stage and we'll talk about how the band was thrust into elongated, 15+ minute jam sessions on powerful songs such as Scenery, Cortez The Killer and Like A Hurricane. This was out of Pearl Jam's wheelhouse, but being such a talented core they were able to stretch their limits and follow Neil's lead which would certainly help them grow as musicians during their prime. We'll also talk Mirror Ball songs, Neil performing solo and we'll chat with our Patreon forum about how the band was in the midst of bouncing back from the infamous Polo Fields show. Contribute and subscribe to the show, get more content and be a part of what we're doing. Head here for more: http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
He came dancin' across the podcast, folks! Today we're talkin' Zuma and it's a killer. Our pal Matt "Laco" Lacorazza joins us and talks about his favorite Neil albums and why this one stands out. Russ misses Ben Keith and talks about Neil getting sick and writing hits. Mike tells us some good Poncho stories. The Titty Bird shows up now and again. Cortez The Killer may be the greatest song in the universe. Don't cry no tears for this episode, youngsters, because it's a good one.We're very happy to be a part of the Pantheon Podcast family. For more great music podcasts, check out http://pantheonpodcasts.com/Follow us - Facebook.com/longmayyouyoung
He came dancin' across the podcast, folks! Today we're talkin' Zuma and it's a killer. Our pal Matt "Laco" Lacorazza joins us and talks about his favorite Neil albums and why this one stands out. Russ misses Ben Keith and talks about Neil getting sick and writing hits. Mike tells us some good Poncho stories. The Titty Bird shows up now and again. Cortez The Killer may be the greatest song in the universe. Don't cry no tears for this episode, youngsters, because it's a good one.We're very happy to be a part of the Pantheon Podcast family. For more great music podcasts, check out http://pantheonpodcasts.com/Follow us - Facebook.com/longmayyouyoung
He came dancin' across the podcast, folks! Today we're talkin' Zuma and it's a killer. Our pal Matt "Laco" Lacorazza joins us and talks about his favorite Neil albums and why this one stands out. Russ misses Ben Keith and talks about Neil getting sick and writing hits. Mike tells us some good Poncho stories. The Titty Bird shows up now and again. Cortez The Killer may be the greatest song in the universe. Don't cry no tears for this episode, youngsters, because it's a good one. We're very happy to be a part of the Pantheon Podcast family. For more great music podcasts, check out http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ Follow us - Facebook.com/longmayyouyoung
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Josh from Secrets Of Lost Empires sat down with us at Electric Bat Arcade in Tempe Arizona. We talk about media, the music process and a track by track discussion of the latest release , Waiting . Links: Secrets Of Lost Empires: https://secretsoflostempires.bandcamp.com/music ***** Cortez The Killer: https://youtu.be/uX9k9aoX6gk ***** Grail: https://grail1.bandcamp.com/releases ***** BOSS Amps: https://www.boss.info/us/categories/amplifiers/ ***** Fire Cider: https://theherbalacademy.com/homemade-fire-cider/ ***** Pink Floyd -Echoes: https://youtu.be/y-E7_VHLvkE https://youtu.be/p89kAp4rzBE ***** Alabama: https://youtu.be/M6WfM0cXWSQ ***** Stevie Ray Vaughn : https://youtu.be/6s9M-52fRGU ***** John Coltrane: https://youtu.be/mg8DujP4hH0 ***** Little Walter: https://youtu.be/iGjEeiG8xdg ***** Quantum Colossus: https://quantumcolossus.bandcamp.com/releases ***** Rosy Finch(last track): https://rosyfinch.bandcamp.com/merch ***** doomtombpodcast@gmail.com Say hi. ****** STAY HEAVY ....and wash your hands ....
Salty Dog's STING Podcast, November 2019 Visit: www.salty.com.au Careful! You will be stung when the Sting show comes in to bite. This time around just great cuts from everywhere, and we finish with an 18min unreleased Neil N Crazy Horse version of Cortez The Killer. Yep, indeed... Cuts from Sheryl Crow, Buddy Flett, Lonesome Shack, Rosie Flores, Kevin Bennett, C.W. Stoneking, John Mayall, 8 Ball Aitken, Boz Scaggs, Giles Robson, Eddie 9V, Wilson Diesel, Nathan Seeckts, Beth Hart, Levon Helm, Peter Malick, Rosie Ledet, Walter Trout, Andy Baylor, Velman Brothers, Neil Young N Crazy Horse. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Sheryl Crow / Gasoline / Detours 2. Buddy Flett / Nothin Easy / Rough Edges 3. Lonesome Shack / Lonely / Desert Dreams 4. Rosie Flores / Drive Drive Drive / Simple Case Of The Blues 5. ** Kevin Bennett N The Flood / Down The Line / Blood Red Ties 6. ** C.W. Stoneking / Way Out In The World / King Hokum 7. John Mayall / What Have I Done Wrong / Nobody Told Me 8. ** 8 Ball Aitken / Knocking On Your Door / Swamp Blues 2 9. Boz Scaggs / I've Just Got To Know / Out Of The Blues 10. Giles Robson / Your Dirty Look N Sneaky Grin / Don't Give Up On The Blues 11. Eddie 9V / Woke Up Sweatin' / Left My Soul In Memphis 12. ** Wilson Diesel / Evil / Short Cool Ones 13. ** Nathan Seeckts / All Night, Hold Tight / The Heart Of The City 14. Beth Hart / Bad Woman Blues / War In My Mind 15. Levon Helm Band / All About John / The Midnight Rambal Vol 2 16. Peter Malick Group / Midsize City Girl / Chance N Circumstance 17. Rosie Ledet / Git Up On It / Come Get Some 18. Walter Trout / The Blues Came Callin' / The Blues Came Callin' 19. ** Andy Baylor / Restless Spirit / Blues From The Irene Building 20. The Veldman Brothers / Livin' By The Day / Livin' By The Day 21. Neil Young N Crazy Horse / Cortex The Killer / Unreleased 'Horse Jam'
Où l'on remettrait bien une chemise de bûcheron. Références du morceau : «Old Man», Neil Young (composition Neil Young) 1972. Quelques liens vers des morceaux incontournables de Neil Young :- «Mr. Soul», album Buffalo Springfield Again (1967)- «Medley : The Loner, Cinnamon Girl, Down by the River», version live sur l’album «4 Way Street» de Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (1971), versions studios les albums Neil Young (1969) et Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)- «Ohio», version live sur l’album 4 Way Street de Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (1971), version studio sur le Best Of So Far de Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (1974)- «After The gold Rush», album After The Gold Rush (1970)- «Southern Man», version live sur l’album 4 Way Street de Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (1971), version studio sur l’album After The gold Rush (1970)- «Heart Of Gold», album Harvest (1972)- «Words (Between The Line Of Age)», album Harvest (1972)- «Tonight’s The Night», album Tonight’s The Night (1975)- «Cortez The Killer», version live sur l’album Weld (1991), version studio sur l’album Zuma (1975)- «Like A Hurricane», version live sur l’album Unplugged (1993), version studio sur l’album American Stars’n Bars (1977)- «My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)», version live sur l’album Rust Never Sleeps (1979)- «Philadelphia», album Philadelphia (Music from the motion picture) (1993)
Jason and Matt listen to the Live album from Built to Spill, released on Up Records in 2000. A more innocent time when you could release a 20 minute Neil Young cover on a double kind of "best-of" album. If you like Built to Spill then this is a whole lot more. I think we grapple with what exactly Doug is trying to say when he doesn't seem to take his own lyric writing too seriously while jamming live like nobody business. Please write a review or send feedback - you're the best: Email - records@harveylovesharvey.com Twitter - @welisten21 Instagram - welisten2records Leave a message on the Welisten hotline - 978-707-9899
Pulling at a thread from last week's episode, we look at a round up of panicked and outraged takes on how Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's victory will spell doom for socialism, doom for democrats and/or an all out race war, depending on which crank you ask. Buy Tickets for Virgil's Event Here: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/virgiltexas
A giant goat cannot stop your sleep. Once I go into the exposition on cauldron portals your mind should crossover the threshold into dreamland. If not our story will culminate with green goop and Germ. Heroes might be made but will magic be saved? If it happens in an alternative universe it should not effect you, so don't worry if you fall asleep. Phagey sends his best. Please support our Patreon!!! https://www.patreon.com/sleepwithme Commission a song from Jonathan Mann for any special person or event in your life or as a theme song! http://www.jonathanmann.net Amazon Links http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/amazon http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/amazonuk http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com/amazonca Please review and subscribe in iTunes Subscribe: iTunes | Android Facebook Community A place to share and be shared with other listeners!!!! Become a fan on Facebook On Twitter @dearestscooter Spotify Playlist
The Neil Young show rocked, and my favorite song in the set was Cortez The Killer. Need I explain the flashback any further? I didn't get out to any other shows besides this one and the Christmas TSO show, but the quality of this Young show more than made up for it. This is one I'll remember forever. From 1975's Zuma, here's the original Cortez from Neil Young & Crazy Horse.